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Q. Feng & N.K. Prinja
First Published - October 2001
Softback, 64 Pages
Contact, gapping and sliding are apparent in most of today’s
industry sectors. For example many manufacturing processes
including material forming, shrink fitting and casting –
involve these phenomena. Similarly, there are everyday occurrences
in the interaction of structural and mechanical components, e.g. in
roller bearings, gear movements and bolted connections. This report
presents details of ten benchmark problems involving contact,
gapping and sliding. The benchmarks have been selected to
illustrate the principal issues associated with the numerical
solution of these phenomena and to introduce the current
methodology and terminology relating to such problems.
The report presents a classification of contact, gapping and sliding problems and associated technical challenges, and the identification of physical attributes to be addressed in potential benchmarks. A background summary of various numerical approaches and geometric representations currently used for the solution to such problems is also presented.
List of Tables
List of Figures
Introduction
Technical background
Scope and objectives
Definitions
Classification of contact problems
Physical attributes
Numerical solution techniques
Geometric representation
Pitfalls in FE analysis
Summary of main contact issues
Selected benchmark problems
References
Table 1 Matrix of attributes covered by the selected benchmark problem
Figs. 1-23 Benchmark Figures
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Date: October 1, 2001